Scavenger hunts for conferences, conventions & large-scale events

What if you could get conference and tradeshow attendees to visit vendor booths, post photos to your Twitter feed or answer a survey about the keynote presentation, all as part of a game they play on their phone?
Using our scavenger hunt technology, GO Scavenger Hunts can create a program that uses QR codes and/or photos to engage attendees on a whole new level. Whether you want to reinforce your branding or messaging or simply for them to have fun, scavenger hunts are the perfect game for your conference, convention or large-scale event.
How it works:
The participant downloads the free scavenger hunt app via a link you give them. He or she then can see a whole list of different challenges related to the event. For each challenge completed, the participant earns points towards a prize. Challenges might include a:
Or vendors/presenters/fellow attendees can take a photos for a challenge, which we can then post to the real time slideshow. There's even a leaderboard so people can see where they stand (which of course makes people super-competitive, especially if there are prizes involved)!
The app is also a great networking tool for people who hate to network. It gives people who are uncomfortable with going up to new people and introducing themselves an excuse to meet someone new. Experts call these kind of events "experiential learning" or "gamification" — but we just like to call them fun.
Using our scavenger hunt technology, GO Scavenger Hunts can create a program that uses QR codes and/or photos to engage attendees on a whole new level. Whether you want to reinforce your branding or messaging or simply for them to have fun, scavenger hunts are the perfect game for your conference, convention or large-scale event.
How it works:
The participant downloads the free scavenger hunt app via a link you give them. He or she then can see a whole list of different challenges related to the event. For each challenge completed, the participant earns points towards a prize. Challenges might include a:
- Question or quiz related to a vendor or partner
- True or false or multiple choice question related to the keynote presentation
- Snippet of text that explains some trivia or reminds attendees of an upcoming event
- Call to action, discount or social media engagement based on the conference's goals
Or vendors/presenters/fellow attendees can take a photos for a challenge, which we can then post to the real time slideshow. There's even a leaderboard so people can see where they stand (which of course makes people super-competitive, especially if there are prizes involved)!
The app is also a great networking tool for people who hate to network. It gives people who are uncomfortable with going up to new people and introducing themselves an excuse to meet someone new. Experts call these kind of events "experiential learning" or "gamification" — but we just like to call them fun.